Loranthus kivuensis (Balle) Balle ()

 
Scientific name : Loranthus kivuensis (Balle) Balle
Botanical Family : Loranthaceae
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live8 Limnanthes versicolor (Greene) Rydb. >>Limnanthes alba ssp. versicolor Loranthaceae          
oesph Oenothera specuicola Raven ssp. hesperia Raven >>Camissonia specuicola ssp. hesperia Onagraceae          
82596 Lithops pseudotruncatella (A.Berger) N.E.Br. var. elisabethae (Dinter) de Boer & Boom   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
81394 Delosperma edwardsiae L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
rasu3 Ranunculus subcordatus E.O. Beal >>Ranunculus laxicaulis Ranunculaceae          
2971 Blepharis scullyi S.Moore   Acanthaceae          
diacl Dichanthelium acuminatum (Sw.) Gould & C.A. Clark var. lindheimeri (Nash) Gould & C.A. Clark Lindheimer panicgrass Poaceae          
93138 Anadelphia chevalieri Reznik   Poaceae          
115670 Cola linearis Pierre ex Pellegr.   Sterculiaceae          
110691 Placodiscus cuneatus auct.   Sapindaceae          
64593 Sebaea barbeyana Schinz   Gentianaceae          
erpa17 Erigeron parryi Canby & Rose >>Erigeron ochroleucus var. ochroleucus Asteraceae          
2369 Berkheya carthamoides (Thunb.) Willd.   Asteraceae          
25464 Spilanthes filicaulis (Schumach. & Thonn.) C.D.Adams   Asteraceae          
dein2 Desmodium intortum (P. Mill.) Urban greenleaf ticktrefoil Fabaceae          
thlau Thelypodium lasiophyllum (Hook. & Arn.) Greene var. utahense (Rydb.) Jepson >>Guillenia lasiophylla Brassicaceae          
     

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